Hi Everyone – it’s been a very long time since I posted anything here… Sorry about that. I outgrew the wordpress.org hosted solution and until I knew what was going to work for me in the future I stopped working with something that might have been discarded in the end, and here we are – now hosted on own server and with NO limitation of what can be done! (let’s not forget that I’m also a developer so custom code is a must 😉 ) One of my favourite hobbies is watching movies. Lots of them! Every day!!! That’s why there is a new section on the blog which is all about movie reviews. I’ve been watching movies every since my dad once bought a VHS player and I was no longer bound to the state owned TV channels – all two of them which we had when I was a kid. Today my library is massive, although VHS was abandoned quite a few years ago, but my collection of DVD and BluRay is impressive to say the least. Most of the movies I watch with the kids so there’s a limit to what’s reasonable to watch, but they like many different categories as long as they aren’t “romantic” or “too much talking”… Horror movies and such is something I watch after they’ve gone to bed and we stay away from action movies if they are too graphical or violent, but the most important thing is to talk about the movie and they know it’s not for real. Obviously we see all the animated movies that are released and as a parent I’m so happy there is Pixar, Illumination Entertainment and similar – that both appeal to young and old, but with sometimes hidden references that only us adults gets. Shrek is a classic one for quite naught and adult jokes between the lines! I will review as many movies as I can as and when we watch them. I’ll try my best to avoid any spoilers, but sometimes you just have to point out certain things… I’m also brutally honest and I will say exactly what I thought about the movie – regardless of people getting annoyed with me. We all have different taste and there’s nothing wrong about that! I entered Timstock Slim to the hackaday.io 2015 competition...

Recently I’ve been thinking a lot of how modern tools and gadgets could be of help to autistic kids (and adults too) if we step outside the box of traditional methods. Early in the game I dabbled with Augmented Reality on Android phones in order to display “enhanced” information, but the phone was too much of an distraction – this for kids who need as few inputs as possible. The first prototype recognized a...